From beaches to tours, Colima invites you to spend Easter in its tourist destinations.

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The state of Colima, known for its beaches, natural beauty, and cultural richness, offers diverse options for an unforgettable Easter vacation.

From paradisiacal beaches to regions steeped in history, or hot springs to recharge your batteries, there’s something for every traveler.

Easter is one of the most anticipated seasons of the year, as it’s a great time to relax.

Below, we’ll give you some options to make the most of these upcoming holidays.

Beaches you can enjoy in Colima

Colima boasts some of the most beautiful beaches on the Mexican Pacific. Manzanillo is a classic destination for those looking to escape the city and seek sun, sea, and sand.

Beaches like Miramar, La Boquita, and Santiago are ideal for swimming and family fun, water sports like snorkeling, or simply relaxing under the shade of a palapa.

For adrenaline lovers, Boca de Pascuales offers spectacular waves, perfect for surfers looking to challenge their skills in the water.

If you prefer a quieter setting, Playa El Paraíso and Cuyutlán are the perfect options. Cuyutlán, in addition to its relaxed atmosphere, is famous for its Green Wave and the Salt Museum, where you can learn more about salt production in the region.

Enjoy the magical town of Comala

If you’re looking for something more cultural, Comala is a must-see. This magical town, immortalized in Juan Rulfo’s novel Pedro Páramo, is a charming place with cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses, and exquisite cuisine.

During Holy Week, Comala is filled with religious festivities, processions, and cultural events. Also during this time is the Ponche, Pan, and Café Fair, where you can sample local products that will delight your palate.

Hot Springs and Nature Adventure

For a relaxing experience and connection with nature, the Agua Caliente spa will not disappoint. Its hot springs spring from the bottom of a canyon, surrounded by lush vegetation. It has natural pools with crystal-clear waters where you can recharge your batteries.

If you’re looking for a little adrenaline, you can challenge your balance by crossing its suspension bridge.

Colima offers rum factory tours.

And to pamper your stomach, Cuauhtémoc is also home to two Colima treasures: the renowned Cervecería de Colima and the prestigious Ron Clássico factory.

At the rum factory, visitors can explore the aging cellar, enjoy molasses and aguardiente tastings, and finish with refreshing mojitos made with the house rum.

Meanwhile, you can find Cervecería Colima products and savor their freshness in local restaurants and bars.

Source: milenio